Mystery massive royal tomb of Pharaoh unearthed after 3,600 years in Egypt – and no one knows who the fallen king was

ARCHAEOLOGISTS have discovered a huge tomb belonging to one of ancient Egypt’s earliest pharaohs.

But with no mummy left inside the identity of the fallen king remains a mystery.

A tomb thought to belong to one of ancient Egypt’s earliest pharaohs has been discovered in AbydosCredit: Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tourismandantiq/p
Archaeologists are unsure which royal ruler the tomb belonged toCredit: Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tourismandantiq/p
Collection of ancient pottery vessels.
Pottery found in the royal tombCredit: Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tourismandantiq/p

The 3,600-year-old tomb was found nearly 23ft underground in the Mount Anubis necropolis in Abydos.

The long-lost burial site features several rooms as well as 16ft vaults made of mud bricks.

The entrance to the site is painted with scenes showing the goddess Isis and her sister Nephthys – commonly associated with funerary rituals.

Archaeologists also found the remnants of hieroglyphic markings in the tomb’s entrance identifying the royal ruler – but these were undecipherable.

Like many other tombs, this one has sadly been looted and damaged by robbers over the years.

And the mummy and sarcophagus that once lay inside were nowhere to be found – leaving experts puzzled about the identity of the tomb’s owner.

The discovery was made by a joint Egyptian-American archaeological team.

According to Kathryn Howley, an archaeologist at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University, the limited amount of available source material makes new discoveries like this one particularly thrilling.

“It really has the potential to rewrite the history of ancient Egypt.”

The tomb is thought to belong to a member of the Abydos dynasty, who ruled more than 3,000 years ago.

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There are a number of contenders for its owner but the most likely are the ancient pharaohs Senaiib and Paentjeni.

These kings have dedicated monuments elsewhere but no tombs.

The Abydos dynasty is thought to have ruled a region around the city rather than the whole of Egypt.

But the grandeur of the newly-discovered site has left experts wondering whether the dynasty was more powerful than they first thought.

The discovery is the second royal find this year.

The long-lost tomb of King Thutmose II was found close to a vast burial ground known as The Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt back in February. 

Archaeologists had previously uncovered Thutmose II’s mummified remains but the original burial site was never found.  

King Thutmose II, who was the fourth Pharaoh of Egypt’s 18th Dynasty, is believed to have ruled from approximately 1493 BC to 1479 BC, passing away at the age of 30.

King Thutmose II was married to Queen Hatshepsut, who made history as a powerful female pharaoh.

Mummy of Thutmose II.
Archaeologists discovered the long-lost tomb of King Thutmose II in FebruaryCredit: National Museum of Egyptian Civilization
Tomb corridor with plaster floor and wall.
The tomb was found close to The Valley of the Kings in LuxorCredit: Egypt Ministry of Tourism

Prior to this, the last royal tomb to be discovered was Tutankhamen, more than 100 years ago.

The tomb was discovered by English archaeologist Howard Carter, who set about finding and excavating it in 1915.

While Carter located the burial site of the pharaoh in November 1922, it wasn’t until three more months had passed that the archaeologist finally uncovered the sarcophagus itself.

Tutankhamen’s tomb is unusually small considering his status, which suggests he may have died unexpectedly before a grander final resting place could be completed.

But there was a dark side to the story – following the unearthing of Tutankhamun’s remains, various figures connected with the expedition died in mysterious circumstances.

These included Lord Canarvon, the financial backer of the excavation team, who died from an infected mosquito bite.

Sir Archibald Douglas-Reid, who X-rayed the pharaoh’s remains, was killed by a mystery illness.

Carter himself died in 1939 from Hodgkin’s Disease aged 64.

Colourised image of Howard Carter examining Tutankhamun's sarcophagus.
King Tutankhamen was discovered by Howard Carter in 1922
Lord Carnarvon in Tutankhamun's tomb, standing before the sarcophagus.
King Tut’s tomb had around 5,000 items in when it was uncoveredCredit: Candice Martin/Atlantic Productions
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